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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reinstitute .
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Examples
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Don't complain when McCain reinstitutes the military draft.
McCain rejects endorsement of a second controversial pastor 2008
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It reinstitutes the holding pattern, the wandering without a focus.
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Are they ready to send their sons and daughers to Iran because the US reinstitutes the draft again?
Obama, McCain talk 2008
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It reinstitutes the holding pattern, the wandering without a focus.
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It reinstitutes part of the street grid on the two massive superblocks between 30th and 33rd streets.
West Side Rail Yards Proposal No. 3: Brookfield Reinstates the Streets 2007
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It also reinstitutes the CERP plan that was very successful at the beginning.
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If the US reinstitutes the draft, a topic on the lips of every kid I know in the relevant age range, I expect they will take to the streets.
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MCCAIN: As president of the United States, I will veto any bill that crosses my desk that reinstitutes the sales tax.
CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: South Carolina Republican Debate - February 15, 2000 2000
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MCCAIN: As president of the United States, I will veto any bill that crosses my desk that reinstitutes the sales tax.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: South Carolina Republican Debate - February 15, 2000 2000
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A new state occurs during the second half of the fifth century B.C. when EZRA reorganizes the community and reinstitutes the Covenant.
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